Advanced symptoms of uterine cancer

Update Date: Source: Network

summary

All the malignant tumors that occur in the vagina of uterus or in the cervical canal can be called uterine cancer. Uterine cancer is one of the tumors with high malignancy, and it can also metastasize and spread. Uterine cancer can spread to the uterine body, can also spread to the pelvic tissue, and even to the rectum or bladder. In addition, uterine cancer can spread like lymph node metastasis. Advanced uterine cancer can even affect the whole lymph node. Once uterine cancer is diagnosed, about two-thirds of the patients are in advanced stage, mainly because the early symptoms of the disease are not obvious.

Advanced symptoms of uterine cancer

After getting uterine cancer, vaginal secretions will increase, and the color of vaginal secretions will deepen. Patients in the sexual life after vaginal bleeding, the patient's vaginal secretions often accompanied by odor, but also feel low back pain or lower limb pain

After uterine cancer, the body may have a fever, and sometimes patients will feel chest pain, more than 80% of patients with uterine cancer will be accompanied by anemia, and may also be accompanied by uterine bleeding. The bleeding phenomenon caused by uterine cancer is irregular. In general, the phenomenon of bleeding at night is more obvious.

Advanced uterine cancer may also lead to frequent micturition and urgency. The anal part of the patient may have a sense of swelling, and the lower limb pain of the patient will be aggravated. Due to the compression of the cancer, it can even lead to sciatica. Uterine cancer can also cause uremia or renal failure, and eventually the patient will die of systemic failure.

matters needing attention

Early married women who have given birth prematurely are the most likely to have uterine cancer. In addition, those who have inflammation of the cervix without active treatment are more likely to have uterine cancer. Therefore, in order to avoid this disease, we must actively treat cervicitis, and advocate healthy sex life.